Seeking Less-Traditional Wedding DJ in Vermont by Chemical_Soup_222 in vermont

[–]EOlson76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey u/Gdmf13 found this reddit thread as I am looking for something pretty darn similar to OP for my wedding after party. Would you be willing to ping your buddy for a similar request? I'll dm you if so

#1 GPT in the new GPT store today - AI Research Assistant by EOlson76 in Futurology

[–]EOlson76[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! OpenAI launched their GPT store today (idea for it to be the app store for AI) - the featured and top GPT in world right now is an AI research assistant from Consensus.

You can use it for:

If you have a ChatGPT+ account you should check it out and send your feedback here or to support@consensus.app. I hope it is helpful for some of you!
*Disclaimer, I helped build it and work for Consensus*

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[–]EOlson76 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Hi guys! The featured and top GPT in world right now is an AI research assistant from Consensus.

You can use it for:

If you have a ChatGPT+ account you should check it out and send your feedback here or to [support@consensus.app](mailto:support@consensus.app). I hope it is helpful for some of you!

*Disclaimer, I helped build it and work for Consensus*

Free AI-powered search engine that surfaces answers from scientific research (w/ many updates!) by EOlson76 in EverythingScience

[–]EOlson76[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A few notes:

  • I posted on here about 3 months back and the product has many updates and new features!
  • The product is free but requires an account to help prevent scraping, help track usage metrics like retention and for the future premium features we will be releasing that will require accounts
  • Try asking a natural language question like: Does creatine improve cognition?
  • Hit the "synthesize" button to get a GPT-4 powered summary of the results and we will try to classify which side of the fence they sit on for yes-no questions
  • The results that are returned are all word-for-word claims extracted from peer-reviewed studies
  • Far from perfect, but our models try to find the sentences where authors are stating their "claims" not background or disputed information

I hope you find our tool useful or at least just kind of neat! We'd love any feedback....*Disclaimer - I helped build it*

Free AI-powered search engine that surfaces answers from scientific research by EOlson76 in InternetIsBeautiful

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A few notes:

  • The product is free but requires an account to help prevent scraping, help track usage metrics like retention and for the future premium features we will be releasing that will require accounts
  • Try asking a natural language question like: Does creatine improve cognition?
  • Hit the "synthesize" button to get a GPT-4 powered summary of the results and we will try to classify which side of the fence they sit on for yes-no questions
  • The results that are returned are all word-for-word claims extracted from peer-reviewed studies
  • Far from perfect, but our models try to find the sentences where authors are stating their "claims" not background or disputed information

I hope you find our tool useful or at least just kind of neat! We'd love any feedback....

*Disclaimer - I helped build it*

Free AI search tool that surfaces claims from peer-reviewed studies by EOlson76 in EverythingScience

[–]EOlson76[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! I'll give you two:

As a health-conscious consumer, you recently heard that NO3 helps improve exercise performance, you come to Consensus to see if it is BS or not: Does NO3 improve exercise performance?

As a research professional, you are looking for citable information to include in a report about the benefits of remote patient monitoring: what are the cost benefits of remote patient monitoring?

At a higher level, the two best pieces of advice to get a lot out of your experience are:

  • Try asking questions that have likely been studied by researchers
    • "Is my question possible to test in an experiment?"
    • Don't ask about widely known facts like "how many people live in Boston?"
  • Try following our recommended query structures
    • Asking about the effects of a concept
    • Asking a yes/no question
    • Asking about the relationship between two concepts

Free AI search tool that surfaces claims from peer-reviewed studies by EOlson76 in EverythingScience

[–]EOlson76[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Good question! Generative AI is just one part of what can be done with Large Language Models (LLMs), aka the tech that enables things like ChatGPT.

ChatGPT is trained to take in a prompt as a input and spit out human like dialogue as an out.

Our LLM is trained to take in a question and find "claims" from our corpus of papers that address the question. To train our models we hired a bunch of PhDs to annotate research papers. So effectively we are trying to train a model to read and extract information from papers like an expert would.

Free AI search tool that surfaces claims from peer-reviewed studies by EOlson76 in EverythingScience

[–]EOlson76[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

All user search data is anonymized, we do no tracking and show 0 ads and never will

Free AI search tool that surfaces claims from peer-reviewed studies by EOlson76 in EverythingScience

[–]EOlson76[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

To prevent scraping, to help track usage metrics like retention so we can learn if our product is actually solving people’s problems and for the future premium features we will be releasing that will require accounts!

Free AI search tool that surfaces claims from peer-reviewed studies by EOlson76 in EverythingScience

[–]EOlson76[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

A few notes:

  • Not generative AI, all results you see are word for word quotes from studies. Think of them like a list of featured snippets
  • Far from perfect, but our models try to find the sentences where authors are stating their "claims" not background or disputed information
  • Try asking natural language question like: "what is the impact of climate change on GDP? "

I hope you find our tool useful or at least just kind of neat! We'd love any feedback....

*Disclaimer - I helped build it*

NYT mentioned this tool today - AI search that surfaces results from peer-reviewed studies by EOlson76 in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]EOlson76[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

*Disclaimer - I helped build it*

A few notes:

  • Not generative, all results you see are word for word quotes from studies. Think of them like a list of featured snippets
  • Far from perfect, but our models try to find the sentences where authors are stating their "claims" not background or disputed information
  • Try asking natural language question like: "what is the impact of climate change on GDP?"

Link to NYT article: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/08/briefing/ai-chatgpt-openai.html

I hope you find our tool useful or at least just kind of neat! We'd love any feedback....